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Corporate Social Responsibility
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12.05.2007 - 01:59pm ET
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Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation
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Insurance Industry Raises Over $1.3 Million at First Ever Charitable Gala in New York
(CSRwire) Special Guest Mayor Bloomberg Announces IICF'S Grant for Neighborhood
Financial Empowerment Center in the Bronx
Grants also awarded to Riverkeeper, Wounded Warrior Project
OVER 900 HONOR BRIAN DUPERREAULT, FORMER CHAIRMAN & CEO OF ACE,
LIMITED
NEW YORK, NY - December 5, 2007 - The Insurance Industry Charitable
Foundation (IICF) announced today that over $1.3 million was raised for
Tri-State area organizations. Special guest Mayor Bloomberg joined
900 industry professionals and New York City leaders at the
Waldorf-Astoria to award grants to the Wounded Warrior Project's Warrior
to Work program, Riverkeeper and the New York City’s Office of Financial
Empowerment. WCBS's Kirstin Cole and former New York Ranger, Mike
Richter, served as the evening’s emcees.
"The insurance industry is known for mitigating risk, but we hope that the
IICF will be known for taking risks," said Ned Cloonan, Chairman, Insurance
Industry Charitable Foundation. "The IICF will challenge conventional
thinking about philanthropy and business by funding new and innovative
ideas that address the problems confronting communities where we live and
work."
The Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation, the first industry-wide
charitable initiative, funds organizations and public-private partnerships
to find solutions to today's societal challenges. The Foundation’s goal
is to use the industry's intellectual capital, expertise in economic
development and risk management skills to propel the insurance sector to
the forefront of strategic philanthropy. The IICF awarded grants totaling
$500,000 to the following organizations:
New York City's Office of Financial Empowerment (OFE)
Neighborhood Financial Empowerment Centers are part of an innovative new
pilot program spearheaded by Mayor Bloomberg's Center for Economic
Opportunity and the Department of Consumer Affairs' Office of Financial
Empowerment. This program will explore how the Centers can provide
larger-scale, neighborhood-based financial counseling services, engaging
people on individualized pathways out of poverty.
- With the IICF grant of $126,000, OFE is able to create the first of
these Centers in the Melrose neighborhood of the Bronx, with the ultimate
goal of providing similar services citywide.
Wounded Warriors Project
Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) provides direct programs and support to
service members who have been severely injured in current military
conflicts. WWP's goal is to empower these young men and women to be the
most successful, well-adjusted generation of disabled veterans in our
nation’s history. Ensuring access to employment is essential to
achieving that goal.
- IICF awarded a grant of $200,000 to the Wounded Warrior Project Warriors
to Work program for vocational training and job placement for injured men
and women.
Riverkeeper
Over its 41-year history, Riverkeeper has led the battle to wrest control
of the Hudson from polluters and is widely credited for having restored
the river to its much improved condition and for safeguarding New York
City’s drinking water supply. Riverkeeper has established
internationally recognized standards for waterway and watershed protection
through their reliance on law, science and their unique brand of
hard-hitting grassroots advocacy. Today, they are the proud model and
mentor for nearly 160 other Waterkeeper programs on waterways across North
America and around the globe.
- Riverkeeper received a grant of $150,000 to protect New York City’s
ecological integrity.
The Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation dinner, chaired by Martin
J. Sullivan, President and CEO of American International Group, Inc.,
also honored industry veteran Brian Duperreault, former Chairman
and CEO of ACE, Limited, for his exceptional contribution to the insurance
sector and his dedication to philanthropic causes.
The gala dinner's guest list included Michael Bloomberg, Mayor, New
York City, Martin J. Sullivan, President and CEO of American
International Group, Inc., Brian Duperreault, former Chairman and
CEO of ACE, Limited, Kirstin Cole , CBS 2 Weekend News anchor,
hockey legend, former New York Ranger Mike Richter, and others.
About the Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation:
The Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation, the first industry wide
charitable initiative, funds organizations and public-private partnerships
to find solutions to today's societal challenges. The Foundation's goal is
to use the industry's intellectual capital, expertise in economic
development and risk management skills to address global issues such as
disaster preparedness, the environment and poverty alleviation at a local
level.
Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation: Contact
Information
Haleh Nazeri, Executive Director, New York Division
32 Old Slip
New York, NY 10005
646-857-0464
hnazeri@iicf.com
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